For years I have used Turmeric Organic Powder for so many reasons (Hundreds of published reports about the benefits of Turmeric and Curcumin) and have made a paste so it can be absorbed better. It tastes awful and turns everything yellow it touches. Because my hubby won't take it at all because of the taste, I was thankul I ran across this Video from a Dr. (see it below) who talked about this product and what is the best way it can be absorbed in the body. It also comes in a soft gel with Black seed oil so it can be absorbed in the body (a product I take as well - Black seed oil is said to help cure everything but Death - Hundreds of Research and studies listed at the end). After researching it and reading the reviews I ordered three bottles as that was the best deal - Buy two get one free.

Two of the main reasons I take this daily and have for years is for cancer and Alzheimers (don't want either of us to get it - runs in my husbands family - because both parents have it at this time)

More about the product and benefits:

Turmeric Can Help Prevent (And Perhaps Even Treat) CancerEvidence has also been presented to suggest that curcumin can suppress tumor initiation, promotion and metastasis. Pharmacologically, curcumin has been found to be safe. Human clinical trials indicated no dose-limiting toxicity when administered at doses up to 10 g/day. All of these studies suggest that curcumin has enormous potential in the prevention and therapy of cancer. The current review describes in detail the data supporting these studies.PMID: 12680238https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12680238

I have used Turmeric for many many years. I use The Turmeric Organic Powder from Starwest for my morning drinks but now have found one I can take in a liquid form I really like. Dr Edward Group, Global Healing wrote a great article about what the Impressive Health Benefits of Turmeric below. If you have not added Turmeric to your daily regimen, you may want to - your body will love you for it.

Great article by Dr. Edward Group DC, NP, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFM ~~ Global HealingPublished on October 28, 2014, Last Updated on December 11, 2014

Turmeric, or Curcuma longa, is an ancient spice popular in India and Asia as far back as 2,000 BC. The spice belongs in the ginger family and has been highly prized in the culinary traditions of these cultures. Turmeric imparts a vibrant yellowish hue to curry dishes, and the spice is also used as a natural dyeing agent for cloths. In Persia, turmeric comes from the word saffron and is closely related to the spice.